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06-18-2021 12:51 AM
QVC just played a video of Jennifer Coffey explaining she would "style" the TSV dress by wrapping a long sleeve button front top around the waist. I know people sometimes wrap shirts around the waist, but do you consider that "styling", or just a place to put a shirt you just realized you didn't want to wear?
06-18-2021 01:22 AM
Looks like 1960's "sorority style" to me.
06-18-2021 01:31 AM
Many women who have no intention of wearing it, tie a sweater around their shoulders wearing it for a shot of color like a scarf. The sweater around the waist is more likely to have been worn and cast aside. It looks a little too preppy or apres tennis.
06-18-2021 01:46 AM
She's usually well dressed, I'm so surprised she would even consider that styling.
06-18-2021 03:44 AM
Well......it "could" keep the back of your pants clean....if you ride the subway to work.........
06-18-2021 07:02 AM
Maybe it's not a "style," but a necessity. Maybe, like me, she always has to have a lightweight sweater handy for those overly air conditioned buildings. When it's 100 degrees in the parking lot, but 62 degrees inside the restaurant type of thing. I often have a lightweight summer sweater tied around my waist or my shoulders.
As usual, @Desertdi - I like the way you think.
06-18-2021 07:05 AM
I don't really consider this a style aspect or an accessory to make an outfit look better. I have tied a sweater around my waist this way or around my shoulders if I am out and about and I get warm or if I think I will need the extra warmth and don't want to carry it around with me. If I wanted to accessorize, I'd add a scarf or belt!
06-18-2021 07:13 AM - edited 06-18-2021 10:56 AM
I don't see that as a "style." I never see people wearing a shirt tied around their waist. I don't see people wearing a sweater over their shoulders tied at their neck either.
I'm not usually a fan of shirts or tops tied at the waist either. I think it looks sloppy. You have a big wrinkly knot to deal with.
06-18-2021 07:18 AM
I don't consider it a style, I consider it a handy way to carry your jacket
06-18-2021 08:38 AM - edited 06-18-2021 09:05 AM
The TSV is a comfortable dress, but it denies women the opportunity to show their figure. Jennifer has a fit, small figure and always prefers very tight fitting, body conscious clothes on air. My take is that she styled the dress with the sweater tied around her waist to accentuate her small waist and shape inside that shift/swing-style dress. She could have worn a belt -- same effect.
Notice this morning, Leah has worn a long duster over the dress all morning (except when presenting it with Isaac for 5 minutes). The duster gives Leah the appearance of long and lean, instead of that swing design, stopping above the knee (which makes you look wider).
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